Ready for 4K – Panasonic's SD Card
UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) for 4K video support and faster speeds (reads up to 95 MB/s and write up to 90 MB/s). UHS-I ultra-high-speed, high durability and toughness for professional performance and reliability.
UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) for 4K video support and faster speeds (reads up to 95 MB/s and write up to 90 MB/s). UHS-I ultra-high-speed, high durability and toughness for professional performance and reliability.
Great for 4K Video and
Burst Shooting UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) is a new speed class standard that delivers smooth video recording to meet the demands of advanced applications like 4K and high-bit-rate Full-HD. Its guaranteed constant minimum write speed of 30 MB/s (240 Mbps) *1 optimizes the video experience and eliminates dropped frames in both 4K and all-round video.*1 This speed performance is achieved under the conditions specified by the SD Association. |
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Ultra High Speed - UHS-I
UHS-I is an SD bus standard with the maximum data transfer speed of 104 MB/s.*1 High-speed writing lets you take burst shots without dropped frames, and RAW photos with a digital SLR. It also makes it suitable for all types of video shooting -- from the ultimate 4K, to Full-HD and standard video. High-speed reading lets you easily transfer even large amounts of data. UHS-I is ideal for both camera and video enthusiasts. *1 This speed performance is achieved under the conditions specified by the SD Association. |
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Tough & Safe - PROOF7
All Panasonic SD cards and microSD cards feature the Tough & Safe design. They are accident proof against the 6 harsh conditions of Water, Static Electricity, Shock, Magnetism, Temperature, and X-rays. Also, a built-in-fuse operates to prevent the SD card and your personal host devices from being damaged due to unexpected problems such as overheating in an electric current. *If the fuse blows, the data in the SD card is no longer readable. |
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Smart Guard to protect
data Panasonic‘s “Power Failure Guard” automatically retrieves the affected part to preserve important data, even in the event that data is damaged by a sudden power interruption. “Data Damage Guard" reduces the defect risk and makes the card's operating life longer by equalizing the re-write frequency of each writing sector. *This function does not guarantee permanent data retention. |
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Long-lasting MLC flash memory
The NAND flash memory, where data is stored on an SD, has an upper limitation on the number of re-writing cycles. MLC types can be re-written 10 times longer than TLC types can, and also have a lower error rate. MLC types help to save precious memories much longer. |